
C. Quigg
C. Quigg refers to Chris Quigg, a renowned theoretical physicist known for his contributions to particle physics, especially in the study of fundamental particles and forces. He has worked on understanding the building blocks of matter and the forces governing them, such as the Standard Model, which describes particles like quarks and leptons. Quigg’s research has helped clarify how particles interact and the underlying principles of the universe at the smallest scales. His work has influenced modern physics and contributed to experiments at major facilities like CERN.